| 1974 - Liczba stron: 880
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| Condy Raguet - 1833 - Liczba stron: 848
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| Henry Mark Holzer - 1981 - Liczba stron: 248
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| 1991 - Liczba stron: 712
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| William S. McFeely - 1991 - Liczba stron: 516
...fifty-two years late in worrying about Article 1, Section 9; it did prevent Congress from excluding "such Persons as any of the States . . . shall think proper to admit," but only until 1808, when the slave trade was ended. Douglass conveniently ignored the efforts being... | |
| John J. Harrigan - 1996 - Liczba stron: 442
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| Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson - 2018 - Liczba stron: 260
...the very words of the report. " The act [concerning aliens] is said to be unconstitutional, because to remove aliens is a direct breach of the Constitution,...prohibited by the Congress, prior to the year 1808." "Thirdly, that as theConstilution has given to the states no power to remove aliens, during the period... | |
| David Nathaniel Gellman - 2006 - Liczba stron: 313
...open the wording of this section on the international slave trade: "The Migration or Importation of such Persons as any of the States shall think proper to admit, shall not be prohibited by Congress. . . ." This clause barred Congress from banning the slave trade before 1808.... | |
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